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Leeds council authorizes up to $1.5M Kings Forest purchase, approves multiple nuisance declarations and building-code change
Summary
At its Jan. 12 meeting the City of Leeds Council unanimously authorized the mayor to enter a real estate sales agreement up to $1,500,000 for property in the Kings Forest area, approved several public-nuisance declarations and amended the city building and construction ordinance to eliminate future self-certification permits.
The City of Leeds Council on Jan. 12 unanimously approved a series of resolutions and an ordinance, including authorization for the mayor to enter a real estate sales agreement of up to $1,500,000 for property in the Kings Forest area and an amendment to the city building and construction ordinance that ends future self-certification permits.
The council approved Resolution 2026-01-01, which authorizes the mayor to enter into a real estate sales agreement not to exceed $1,500,000 for property located in the Kings Forest area. Council Member…
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